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Mon Courtier Energie SAS
PAR:ALMCE

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Mon Courtier Energie SAS
PAR:ALMCE
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Price: 4.44 EUR -0.89%
Market Cap: €16.3m
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Mon Courtier Energie SAS
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Market Cap
16.3m EUR
Industry
Utilities

Mon Courtier Energie Groupe SA provides energy brokerage services. The company is headquartered in Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine and currently employs 41 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2023-05-31. The company provides a tailor-made solution for different sector of activity such as farming, artisans, trade, condominium, desk, restaurant, camping, hotel, industry, multisite, network and a public market. The company offers a non-binding study of energy needs. The company is operating globally. Its specialization includes gas and electricity markets. The company assists companies in all sectors in optimizing the energy and natural gas contracts. The company organizes and ensures the administrative follow ups all stages include communication, registration, call for tenders and customer validation. The company is operating globally and has 23 agencies in France.

ALMCE Intrinsic Value
7.67 EUR
Undervaluation 42%
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